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Waterloo Shantel Oxford Street live installation.
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If you like me shoulda put a ring on it.
Rowland S Howard "Dead Radio"
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Rowland S Howard @ The Sydney Opera House 6 Nov 2008
I'm a big Nick Cave fan but Rowland S Howard somehow flew under my radar for the longest time. This song popped up in one of my recommendations one day, and I didn't even get very far before I thought "damn...who is this guy? this is brilliant!" Both of his albums (not to mention These Immortal Souls) are among my all time favorites. What a legend.
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Fucking Awesum! This takes me back to the days when I'd go to the Nth Melb. Hotel & watch him play solo gigs @! the front bar of a Sunday night.
one word - enchanting
he was so goddamn talented
Australias gold
Please, science, we NEED A time machine... NOW!!!
Rowland man… too good If you guys like this you might like Dizzy Diver too
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"you're bad for me like coca-cola" -finishes song and takes a big swig of coke that is the attitude of this masterpiece in a nutshell
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This video is helping me learn the chords for this song. He is a great guitarist, im glad i found out about him through my discover weekly. Been listening to this song on repeat. Shoutout from Canada
@kemkarm tbh im just using the fingerings he is doing on the video, its mostly open chords, C, D, Am chords
une énorme découverte ! c'est juste brillant ! mais difficile à dénicher en disque....il y a quelque chose du VU dans cette musique...
god that glance into the distance he does gets me every time. the most beautiful boy
Ever since I was fourteen years old in 1982, Rowland and David( McComb) were the reason I would play guitar in a band for the next 25 years. Still my favourite two guitarists/ songwriters to this day.
I swear spoitify breaks my heart on purpose. Yet another discovery too late….
I swear spoitify breaks my heart on purpose. Yet another discovery too late….
one of a few things i really deeply regret til death, to pass on all occasions to see howard and his band. as well as nikki sudden and his band. it happened all in the late 80s/90s....daaamn me
I busk this song.
magnifique!
One of the best song/performance i have ever witnessed. Thank you. Rip
Brilliant! Is any more of this performance available? Thank you for this.
Love the product endorsement joke at the end. RIP x
I’d rather listen to just him and his guitar these days than the album version. The album is great but this lifts this song to the heavens. Is any more from this concert available?
holy fuck!
incredible lyrics......and the sound of that jaguar.....killer
if he were still alive, no one would pay much attention to him.
I listen to this every day. I wish I could have been at this concert. He’s extraordinary. I love his music, stage presence, humor, writing and I miss all the albums he could have made.
👁 El ojo
a fucking god
grossly underrated, sad. He is brilliant beyond words xoxoxo
Is there a living audience?
He always played a fairly simple but eloquent guitar. His chords, riffs, strumming, and the tone always served the song.
Lonesome cowboy music on mushrooms
@@gg_rider nothing to do with drugs just incredibly literate. Rowland was one of the best poets of our time
True but he's incredibly gifted technically as well. There's footage of him recording Jennifer's Veil in the studio and the touch and finesse he plays with are jaw-dropping. Truly one of the great guitarists of his or any era.
too many of us discovered him too late.. I wonder why's that
'Cause you have to sort of *grow into* Rowland's songs - I mean, he's not a teenyboppers' rock'n'roller - and so many of us were just kids (or weren't even born) when Rowland was in his prime. I wasn't around yet in the days of These Immortal Souls, let alone the days of the Birthday Party or the Young Charlatans. I only found out about Rowland's music when I was in university, and by that time Rowland had already died. Besides that, so many of us aren't from Melbourne, or aren't even Australians at all, and Rowland - far more than Nick Cave - was always something of a local hero. I'm Canadian, and (as I said) I didn't hear about Rowland until a few years ago. Hardly anyone knows about him, around here, except me. Sad to say, Rowland remains one of the most underrated artists in the history of rock'n'roll.
Wonderful. It takes something special to sound that good solo.
I’m 19 that’s why
I only found them through the old pics, cardboard setlists and posters my dad collected from the Boys Next Door and The Birthday Party live shows when i raided his filing cabinet circa 2014.
an angel wich walked this earth rest in peace howard
crying:(
thanks for sharing! <3
It is beautiful, he is beautiful. I am a guitar player, a song writer, and I realise too late, I have been terribly, incredibly influenced by Rowlands playing, one of this countrys most under rated players.
Not underrated. The only man in Australia I think, whose full name graces a street, except the ex PM Harold Holt who disappeared, presumably drowned while swimming off the coast of Mornington Peninsula. Have you heard of Rowland S Howard Lane, St Kilda? By statistics alone, Melbourne's favourite son.
Still, he didn't get as much recognition as, say, Nick Cave. But maybe that's just Cave. I personally can't name much Australian musicians, and those who I know worked with either Rowland or Nick (or both). So yeah, maybe you're right.
There are no streets dedicated to Nicholas E Cave. However, I'll repeat this: Rowland S Howard Lane, in the once infamous St Kilda, prior to rich capitalists taking over the old beach resort...is a shining tribute to the man who made Melbourne a place of interest to the international Avant-gard and underground musicians and artists that still flock there. I met him. Interviewed him, shared a few moments in time with a drink or a smoke. He was rather shy and sensitive. I never felt more cool than that time we tried to match his long strides from the Espy to the pier whilst passing a rolly...so to speak. Graceful, humble, vulnerable band not into competition that made his contemporaries rich and stink of money. He was suffering at the end something's that should NEVER have happened to him. Had I known the state of his existence I would have changed it. A brilliant guitarist. A talent unmatched.
@@pleiadian13 Bless you 💕🎸
am i the only one who watched this because he posted it on his instagram?
Hahahaha I'm with ya dude
am i the only one who watched this because he posted it on his instagram?
Thanks for sharing this gem. R.I.P. Crown Prince Of the Crying Jag
Man i am getting old.... everything i love is dying.
dread true Like @Richard Benn said. Rowland’s gone because of illness.
@dread true It was cancer not drugs. I'm feeling a bit put off by your comment.
@dread true Tracy was an absolute monster of a bassist. I'm glad you admitted that you didn't know about the cancer. By the way, my comment was not in hopes that you would take yours down. I just felt like it was out of place and unrelated. Ok, be well.
So do I - are there any other videos available of that set?
My daily cry, also - why couldn't I have found him earlier?
Beautiful. The reason I picked up a guitar. Rest in peace sweet prince xx.
Good choice all the same.
whats worse is discovering him 4 years after God decreed his End.
Awesome! Thanks so much for posting.
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